The 1950s: A Golden Age of Harmonic Analysis - Connections with Calderón-Zygmund Theory - Part 3
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Explore the third part of a lecture series delving into the golden age of harmonic analysis in the 1950s and its connections to Calderón-Zygmund theory. Presented by James Wright from the University of Edinburgh, UK, this hour-long talk at the Banach Center offers an in-depth examination of the significant developments and breakthroughs in mathematical analysis during this pivotal decade. Gain insights into the intricate relationships between harmonic analysis and Calderón-Zygmund theory, and understand how these advancements have shaped modern mathematical research.
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The 1950's: a golden age of harmonic analysis: connections with Calderón-Zygmund theory (part 3)
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